Answer:
0.6 cups of sugar and 1.25 cups of chocolate chips
Step-by-step explanation:
We can begin to solve this problem with a simple proportion:
= =
(x = the new # of sugar y = new # of chocolate chips)
In order to keep everything proportional, we must abide by the scale factor shown with the the flour.
Basically, if we're going to use three times the amount of flour we actually need, then we need to triple all our other ingredients.
We can see that the scale factor is one half, so
x = 1.2 * 0.5
and
y = 2.5 * 0.5
This means that:
x = 0.6
y = 1.25
This means that he has to use 0.6 (or 3/5) cups of sugar and 1.25 (or 9/8) cups of chocolate chips.
Events are mutually exclusive only if they cannot both be true.
Only C is alright.
4 is a multiple of two so it can't be right.
Same logic works for B.
And then 2 is prime so then D is out too.
<span>Let A = the area of the whole circle
Let S = the area of the shaded portion</span><span>
The shaded area is a portion of the circle that is determined by the ratio of the shaded sector to the whole circle of 360 degrees, or
S = (60/360) </span>× <span>A = ( 1 / 6 ) </span>× 12 = 2 ;